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Evangelism

In Christianity, evangelism (or witnessing) is the act of preaching the gospel with the intention of sharing the message and teachings of Jesus Christ.

The Four Evangelists

Christians who specialize in evangelism are often known as evangelists, whether they are in their home communities or living as missionaries in the field, although some Christian traditions refer to such people as missionaries in either case. Some Christian traditions consider evangelists to be in a leadership position; they may be found preaching to large meetings or in governance roles. In addition, Christian groups who encourage evangelism are sometimes known as evangelistic or evangelist.

Etymology

The word evangelist comes from the Koine Greek word εὐανγέλιον (transliterated as euangelion) via Latinised evangelium as used in the canonical titles of the Four Gospels, authored by (or attributed to) Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (also known as the Four Evangelists). The Greek word εὐαγγέλιον originally meant a reward given to the messenger for good news (εὔ = "good", ἀνγέλλω = "I bring a message"; the word "angel" comes from the same root) and later "good news" itself.

The verb form of euangelion,[1] (translated as "evangelism"), occurs rarely in older Greek literature outside the New Testament, making its meaning more difficult to ascertain. Parallel texts of the Gospels of Luke and Mark reveal a synonymous relationship between the verb euangelizo (εὑαγγελίζω) and a Greek verb kerusso (κηρύσσω), which means "to proclaim".[2]

Methods

Evangelism can include preaching or distributing bibles, tracts, newspapers and/or magazines, by the media, street evangelists, etc.[3][4][5]

The Bible records that Jesus sent out his disciples to evangelize by visiting peoples homes in pairs of two believers (cf. Luke 10:1–12).[6] In the same text, Jesus mentioned that few people were willing to evangelize, despite there being many people who would be receptive to his Gospel message.[7]

The child evangelism movement is a Christian evangelism movement that originated in the 20th century. It focuses on the 4/14 Window which centers on evangelizing children between the ages of 4 and 14 years old.[8]

Beginning in the 1970s, a group of Christian athletes known as The Power Team spawned an entire genre of Christian entertainment based on strong-man exploits mixed with a Christian message and usually accompanied by an opportunity to respond with a prayer for salvation.[9]

New opportunities for evangelism have been provided in recent decades by increased travel opportunities and by instant communications over the internet.[10]

Missionary work

Catholicism

 
World Youth Day, an evangelistic event, in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2013.

Protestantism

In 1831, the Presbyterian Mission Agency was founded by the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.[11]

Evangelicalism

 
Passion Conferences, a music and evangelism festival at Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, in 2013

Various evangelical mission organizations have specialized in evangelism throughout history. In 1792, BMS World Mission was founded in Kettering, England by William Carey.[12][13] In 1814, the American Baptist International Ministries was founded by the American Baptist Churches USA in United States.[14] In 1865, OMF International was founded by Hudson Taylor in England.[15] In 1893, in Lagos in Nigeria, SIM was founded by Walter Gowans, Rowland Bingham, and Thomas Kent.[16] Samuel E. Hill, John H. Nicholson, and William J. Knights founded Gideons International, an organization which distributes free Bibles to hotels, motels, hospitals, military bases, prisons, schools, and universities, in Janesville in Wisconsin, United States, in 1899.[17]

In 1960, more than half of the Protestant American missionaries were evangelical.[18] American and European Pentecostal missionaries are also numerous, Pentecostalism can develop independently by non-foreign residents in various regions of the world, notably in Africa, South America, and Asia.[19]

Youth with a Mission was founded in 1960 in United States by Loren Cunningham and his wife Darlene.[20][21]

In 1974, Billy Graham and the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization organized the First International Congress on World Evangelization in Lausanne.[22]

In 2004, South Korea became the second-largest source of missionaries in the world, after the United States and ahead of England.[23][24]

In 2007, there were over 10,000 Baptist missionaries in overseas missions around the world.[25]

Controversies

Some consider evangelism to be proselytising, while others argue it is free speech.[26][27][28] The fact that evangelicals speak about their faith in public is often criticized by the media and it is often associated with proselytism.[27] According to the evangelicals, freedom of religion and freedom of expression allow them to discuss their faith like they would discuss other topics.[28]

Christian films made by American evangelical production companies are also regularly associated with proselytism.[29][30] According to Sarah-Jane Murray, screenwriting teacher at the US Film and Christian Television Commission United, Christian films are works of art, not proselytism.[31] For Hubert de Kerangat, communications manager at SAJE Distribution, a distributor of these American Christian films in France, if Christian films are considered proselytism, all films are a form of proselytism, since films of all genres could each be said to carry a message.[32]

See also

References

  1. ^ The 7 Principles of an Evangelistic Life, p. 32, Douglas M. Cecil, Moody Publishers
  2. ^ Bible as a Second Language 2008-12-01 at the Wayback Machine, webpage, retrieved November 5, 2008
  3. ^ Roswith Gerloff, Afe Adogame, Klaus Hock, Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora: The Appropriation of a Scattered Heritage, A&C Black, UK, 2011, p. 190
  4. ^ George Thomas Kurian, James D. Smith III, The Encyclopedia of Christian Literature, Volume 2, Scarecrow Press, USA, 2010, p. 95
  5. ^ Martin I. Klauber, Scott M. Manetsch, Erwin W. Lutzer, The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Missions, B&H Publishing Group, USA, 2008, p. 123
  6. ^ Rainer, Thom S. (1989). Evangelism in the twenty-first century: the critical issues. H. Shaw Publishers. p. 148. ISBN 978-0-87788-238-1.
  7. ^ Muzorewa, Abel Tendekayi (1 December 2005). Evangelism That Decolonizes the Soul: Partnership with Christ. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 9. ISBN 978-1-59752-445-2.
  8. ^ Luis Bush (June 18, 2013). (PDF). 4/14 Movement. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-14.
  9. ^ "Coming on strong: Power Team lifts weights and spirits".
  10. ^ Dulles SJ, Avery. Evangelization for the Third Millennium (Kindle Locations 781-782). Paulist Press.
  11. ^ Parker, Michael (2012). "History of World Mission". Presbyterian Historical Society. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  12. ^ Robert E. Johnson, A Global Introduction to Baptist Churches, Cambridge University Press, UK, 2010, p. 99
  13. ^ J. Gordon Melton and Martin Baumann, Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices, ABC-CLIO, USA, 2010, p. 292
  14. ^ George Thomas Kurian, Mark A. Lamport, Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States, Volume 5, Rowman & Littlefield, USA, 2016, p. 63
  15. ^ Mark A. Lamport, Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Global South, Volume 2, Rowman & Littlefield, USA, 2018, p. 148
  16. ^ J. Gordon Melton and Martin Baumann, Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices, ABC-CLIO, USA, 2010, p. 2738
  17. ^ George Thomas Kurian, Mark A. Lamport, Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States, Volume 5, Rowman & Littlefield, USA, 2016, p. 962
  18. ^ Samuel S. Hill, Charles H. Lippy, Charles Reagan Wilson, Encyclopedia of Religion in the South, Mercer University Press, USA, 2005, p. 304
  19. ^ Allan Anderson, An Introduction to Pentecostalism: Global Charismatic Christianity, Cambridge University Press, Royaume-Uni, 2013, p. 175
  20. ^ Brian Stiller, Evangelicals Around the World: A Global Handbook for the 21st Century, Thomas Nelson, USA, 2015, p. 22
  21. ^ Erwin Fahlbusch, Geoffrey William Bromiley, The Encyclopedia of Christianity, Volume 3 , Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, USA, 2003, p. 584
  22. ^ Mark A. Lamport, Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Global South, Volume 2, Rowman & Littlefield, USA, 2018, p. 451
  23. ^ NORIMITSU ONISHI, Korean Missionaries Carrying Word to Hard-to-Sway Places, nytimes.com, USA, 1er novembre 2004
  24. ^ Quentin J. Schultze, Robert Herbert Woods Jr., Understanding Evangelical Media: The Changing Face of Christian Communication, InterVarsity Press, USA, 2009, p. 244
  25. ^ William H. Brackney, Historical Dictionary of the Baptists, Scarecrow Press, USA, 2009, p. 391
  26. ^ La Croix, Le pape François dénonce la confusion entre évangélisation et prosélytisme à l’approche du mois missionnaire extraordinaire, la-croix.com, France, August 1, 2019
  27. ^ a b Jean-Paul Willaime et Flora Genoux, "Pour les évangéliques, l'idée reste qu'être croyant, cela doit se voir", lemonde.fr, France, February 03, 2012
  28. ^ a b Loup Besmond de Senneville, Les Protestants évangéliques revendiquent d’avoir le droit de dire leur foi, la-croix.com, France, January 25, 2015
  29. ^ Barry Hertz, Miracles from Heaven: Religious film has an insulting and forced message, theglobeandmail.com, Canada, April 18, 2014
  30. ^ Nick Schager, Has Film Review: ‘Overcomer’, variety.com, USA, August 22, 2019
  31. ^ Carl Hoover, Has Hollywood finally found religion? Faith-based films here to stay, wacotrib.com, USA, April 18, 2014
  32. ^ Thomas Imbert, SAJE Distribution : rencontre avec ce distributeur centré sur la foi, allocine.fr, France, January 9, 2019

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For the similarly named branch of Protestantism see Evangelicalism For the post Vatican II Catholic understanding of evangelization see New evangelization For the 16th century Italian reform movement see Spirituali In Christianity evangelism or witnessing is the act of preaching the gospel with the intention of sharing the message and teachings of Jesus Christ The Four Evangelists Christians who specialize in evangelism are often known as evangelists whether they are in their home communities or living as missionaries in the field although some Christian traditions refer to such people as missionaries in either case Some Christian traditions consider evangelists to be in a leadership position they may be found preaching to large meetings or in governance roles In addition Christian groups who encourage evangelism are sometimes known as evangelistic or evangelist Contents 1 Etymology 2 Methods 3 Missionary work 3 1 Catholicism 3 2 Protestantism 3 2 1 Evangelicalism 4 Controversies 5 See also 6 ReferencesEtymology EditMain article The gospel The word evangelist comes from the Koine Greek word eὐangelion transliterated as euangelion via Latinised evangelium as used in the canonical titles of the Four Gospels authored by or attributed to Matthew Mark Luke and John also known as the Four Evangelists The Greek word eὐaggelion originally meant a reward given to the messenger for good news eὔ good ἀngellw I bring a message the word angel comes from the same root and later good news itself The verb form of euangelion 1 translated as evangelism occurs rarely in older Greek literature outside the New Testament making its meaning more difficult to ascertain Parallel texts of the Gospels of Luke and Mark reveal a synonymous relationship between the verb euangelizo eὑaggelizw and a Greek verb kerusso khryssw which means to proclaim 2 Methods EditSee also Approaches to evangelism Billy Graham in Dusseldorf 1954 Evangelism can include preaching or distributing bibles tracts newspapers and or magazines by the media street evangelists etc 3 4 5 The Bible records that Jesus sent out his disciples to evangelize by visiting peoples homes in pairs of two believers cf Luke 10 1 12 6 In the same text Jesus mentioned that few people were willing to evangelize despite there being many people who would be receptive to his Gospel message 7 The child evangelism movement is a Christian evangelism movement that originated in the 20th century It focuses on the 4 14 Window which centers on evangelizing children between the ages of 4 and 14 years old 8 Beginning in the 1970s a group of Christian athletes known as The Power Team spawned an entire genre of Christian entertainment based on strong man exploits mixed with a Christian message and usually accompanied by an opportunity to respond with a prayer for salvation 9 New opportunities for evangelism have been provided in recent decades by increased travel opportunities and by instant communications over the internet 10 Missionary work EditFurther information Christian mission Catholicism Edit World Youth Day an evangelistic event in Copacabana Rio de Janeiro Brazil in 2013 Main article New evangelization Protestantism Edit In 1831 the Presbyterian Mission Agency was founded by the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America 11 Evangelicalism Edit Passion Conferences a music and evangelism festival at Georgia Dome in Atlanta Georgia United States in 2013 Further information Evangelicalism Various evangelical mission organizations have specialized in evangelism throughout history In 1792 BMS World Mission was founded in Kettering England by William Carey 12 13 In 1814 the American Baptist International Ministries was founded by the American Baptist Churches USA in United States 14 In 1865 OMF International was founded by Hudson Taylor in England 15 In 1893 in Lagos in Nigeria SIM was founded by Walter Gowans Rowland Bingham and Thomas Kent 16 Samuel E Hill John H Nicholson and William J Knights founded Gideons International an organization which distributes free Bibles to hotels motels hospitals military bases prisons schools and universities in Janesville in Wisconsin United States in 1899 17 In 1960 more than half of the Protestant American missionaries were evangelical 18 American and European Pentecostal missionaries are also numerous Pentecostalism can develop independently by non foreign residents in various regions of the world notably in Africa South America and Asia 19 Youth with a Mission was founded in 1960 in United States by Loren Cunningham and his wife Darlene 20 21 In 1974 Billy Graham and the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization organized the First International Congress on World Evangelization in Lausanne 22 In 2004 South Korea became the second largest source of missionaries in the world after the United States and ahead of England 23 24 In 2007 there were over 10 000 Baptist missionaries in overseas missions around the world 25 Controversies EditSome consider evangelism to be proselytising while others argue it is free speech 26 27 28 The fact that evangelicals speak about their faith in public is often criticized by the media and it is often associated with proselytism 27 According to the evangelicals freedom of religion and freedom of expression allow them to discuss their faith like they would discuss other topics 28 Christian films made by American evangelical production companies are also regularly associated with proselytism 29 30 According to Sarah Jane Murray screenwriting teacher at the US Film and Christian Television Commission United Christian films are works of art not proselytism 31 For Hubert de Kerangat communications manager at SAJE Distribution a distributor of these American Christian films in France if Christian films are considered proselytism all films are a form of proselytism since films of all genres could each be said to carry a message 32 See also Edit Look up evangelism evangelist eὐaggelion evangelical evangelization or proselytism in Wiktionary the free dictionary 10 40 Window Child evangelism movement Dawah Open air preaching Religious conversion Technology evangelist The night of churchesReferences Edit The 7 Principles of an Evangelistic Life p 32 Douglas M Cecil Moody Publishers Bible as a Second Language Archived 2008 12 01 at the Wayback Machine webpage retrieved November 5 2008 Roswith Gerloff Afe Adogame Klaus Hock Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora The Appropriation of a Scattered Heritage A amp C Black UK 2011 p 190 George Thomas Kurian James D Smith III The Encyclopedia of Christian Literature Volume 2 Scarecrow Press USA 2010 p 95 Martin I Klauber Scott M Manetsch Erwin W Lutzer The Great Commission Evangelicals and the History of World Missions B amp H Publishing Group USA 2008 p 123 Rainer Thom S 1989 Evangelism in the twenty first century the critical issues H Shaw Publishers p 148 ISBN 978 0 87788 238 1 Muzorewa Abel Tendekayi 1 December 2005 Evangelism That Decolonizes the Soul Partnership with Christ Wipf and Stock Publishers p 9 ISBN 978 1 59752 445 2 Luis Bush June 18 2013 4 14 Window a Golden Age of Opportunity PDF 4 14 Movement Archived from the original PDF on 2013 10 14 Coming on strong Power Team lifts weights and spirits Dulles SJ Avery Evangelization for the Third Millennium Kindle Locations 781 782 Paulist Press Parker Michael 2012 History of World Mission Presbyterian Historical Society Retrieved 7 June 2014 Robert E Johnson A Global Introduction to Baptist Churches Cambridge University Press UK 2010 p 99 J Gordon Melton and Martin Baumann Religions of the World A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices ABC CLIO USA 2010 p 292 George Thomas Kurian Mark A Lamport Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States Volume 5 Rowman amp Littlefield USA 2016 p 63 Mark A Lamport Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Global South Volume 2 Rowman amp Littlefield USA 2018 p 148 J Gordon Melton and Martin Baumann Religions of the World A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices ABC CLIO USA 2010 p 2738 George Thomas Kurian Mark A Lamport Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States Volume 5 Rowman amp Littlefield USA 2016 p 962 Samuel S Hill Charles H Lippy Charles Reagan Wilson Encyclopedia of Religion in the South Mercer University Press USA 2005 p 304 Allan Anderson An Introduction to Pentecostalism Global Charismatic Christianity Cambridge University Press Royaume Uni 2013 p 175 Brian Stiller Evangelicals Around the World A Global Handbook for the 21st Century Thomas Nelson USA 2015 p 22 Erwin Fahlbusch Geoffrey William Bromiley The Encyclopedia of Christianity Volume 3 Wm B Eerdmans Publishing USA 2003 p 584 Mark A Lamport Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Global South Volume 2 Rowman amp Littlefield USA 2018 p 451 NORIMITSU ONISHI Korean Missionaries Carrying Word to Hard to Sway Places nytimes com USA 1er novembre 2004 Quentin J Schultze Robert Herbert Woods Jr Understanding Evangelical Media The Changing Face of Christian Communication InterVarsity Press USA 2009 p 244 William H Brackney Historical Dictionary of the Baptists Scarecrow Press USA 2009 p 391 La Croix Le pape Francois denonce la confusion entre evangelisation et proselytisme a l approche du mois missionnaire extraordinaire la croix com France August 1 2019 a b Jean Paul Willaime et Flora Genoux Pour les evangeliques l idee reste qu etre croyant cela doit se voir lemonde fr France February 03 2012 a b Loup Besmond de Senneville Les Protestants evangeliques revendiquent d avoir le droit de dire leur foi la croix com France January 25 2015 Barry Hertz Miracles from Heaven Religious film has an insulting and forced message theglobeandmail com Canada April 18 2014 Nick Schager Has Film Review Overcomer variety com USA August 22 2019 Carl Hoover Has Hollywood finally found religion Faith based films here to stay wacotrib com USA April 18 2014 Thomas Imbert SAJE Distribution rencontre avec ce distributeur centre sur la foi allocine fr France January 9 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evangelism amp oldid 1126721530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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